At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Subaru Forester CB radios to ensure that you have every CB radio option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Subaru Forester CB radios, so that whether you are looking for a cheap Subaru Forester CB radio or a portable CB radio or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Subaru Forester CB radio needs!

WHY TO BUY?

If you are heading off on a long road trip or wandering down a dusty trail with a few other trucks it is nice to have a quick and easy form of communication. Aftermarket CB radios are a great option that gives you a direct line of contact with your friends so that you can ask for help or just let them know that you need to hit the bathroom. Unlike cellphones, CB radios do not require dialing, just key up the microphone and talk on whatever channel you prefer and your signal gets broadcast loud and clear. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we have an excellent selection of CB radios for you to choose from. With radios from all of the top brands you are sure to find the perfect setup for your ride in our expansive lineup.

DID YOU KNOW?

CB radios are an old form of radio communication that has held up well over the years. CB stands for citizen's band, and the radios became extremely popular with long haul truckers who would take on unique "handles" and chat with each other as they traversed the country. In the late 1970s the movie Smokey and the Bandit made CB radios a hit sensation, and several OEM manufacturers even sold them as factory options. Nowadays CB radios are an affordable alternative to more expensive communications devices, yet they still provide many great features and can offer hours of entertainment on the road.

FAQ's

Q: What are CB radios? Why buy them?A: CB Radios are a form of wireless radio communication commonly used in cars, trucks, boats and RVs. Also known as the Citizen’s Band, CBs became popular in the 1970s when truckers used them to communicate on the open road, often using unique jargon and taking on colorful names called “handles”. Using a simple hand held or portable radio and a small antenna, CBs are capable of transmitting short distances and can be tuned to several different frequencies in the 27 MHz band to help avoid static and other radio traffic. Thanks to their portability these radios make a great addition to any vehicle. They provide added safety by acting as an emergency communication device and they allow you the ability to communicate with others on the road to warn of upcoming hazards, or just to let your convoy partner know that you need to stop and eat lunch.